Breakthru Beverage

Women's Job Satisfaction (5=very satisfied)

3.0

0%say women are treated fairly and equally to men

100%might recommend to other women

2/12/16, 10:11 PM

I've worked here for 2 years and there are a lot of women working here, but predominantly in support roles. Generally I believe they are treated fairly but management is male-dominated and not diverse, which makes it tougher for women to "network" with them. Mid-level women don't seem to advance because of these subtle issues.
For maternity leave, I was granted up to 12 weeks under FMLA. My vacation/sick time had to be used for the first 3 weeks of leave (if I didn't have any remaining I would not get paid). Short-term disability then kicked in and paid 100% for the next 2 weeks. Week 6 was 60% and then 0 after that.

Job Satisfaction Level

3.0

Recent Salary (USD)$50k-$80k

Recent Bonus (USD)$0-$10k

Typical Hours (per day)8 hours

Took Maternity Leave Here? (Weeks)5 paid / 7 unpaid

Are Women and Men Treated Equally?Not for

Family Friendly AspectsNo

Recommend to Women?
Maybe. I like the industry and the people I work with, but not much advancement for women. It is a male-run company

Ferguson Enterprises Inc

Women's Job Satisfaction (5=very satisfied)

2.0

0%say women are treated fairly and equally to men

50%would recommend to other women

12/8/15, 1:48 PM

Horribly misogynistic environment. All you need to do is look at the board of directors and see all the 50 something white men and that should give you a clue. I overheard a general manager describing a dispute between me and another (female lead) as "just a couple of chicks bleeding between the legs". Yeah, true story. The year after that his boss (regional director) shared a powerpoint with 200 managers in the NW and one whole slide was just a picture of a pin-up girl. So you know it was not just my branch, the culture was been driven and accepted from the top.

McDonald Wholesale Co.

Women's Job Satisfaction (5=very satisfied)

2.0

0%say women are treated fairly and equally to men

100%might recommend to other women

11/23/15, 11:54 PM

I've worked here for 1 1/2 years and there are a few of women working here, but predominantly in support roles. Generally I believe they are treated fairly by management however it is male-dominated and not diverse, which makes it tougher for women to "network" with them. Women need to socialize with the guys up above to get help in the company.

Job Satisfaction Level

2.0

Recent Salary (USD)$25k-$50k

Recent Bonus (USD)$0-$10k

Typical Hours (per day)8 hours

Took Maternity Leave Here? (Weeks)None taken

Are Women and Men Treated Equally?Not for

Family Friendly AspectsNo

Recommend to Women?
Maybe. You better be "friendly" with the men in power or you go nowhere.

Essendant

Women's Job Satisfaction (5=very satisfied)

2.0

0%say women are treated fairly and equally to men

100%might recommend to other women

10/19/15, 6:51 PM

Senior leadership is male-dominated, and the few women leaders are either excessively "masculine" in behavior (ultra aggressive, harsh, not primary care givers at home) or they get pushed out/ marginalized. This sets the tone for the rest of the company. Also very slow to make changes and adapt to current business trends in all aspects, but especially in diversity and inclusion.